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Cardinal Waltz in Winter's Embrace
Amidst the silent, frosted trees,
Cardinals twirl with gentle grace,
Through icy air on whispered breeze,
In winter's chill, they find their place.
Their scarlet feathers, bold and bright,
Are sparks that warm the snowy scene,
Against the white, a pure delight,
A dance of joy, serene and keen.
With every flap, a heart takes wing,
They pierce the cold with vibrant cheer,
In harmony, the sweet notes sing,
A festive chorus, drawing near.
So as the world in slumber lays,
Let cardinals lead this winter's dance,
In their bright hues, the heart displays,
The warmth of love in winter's chance.
Crimson Whispers of Winter
In winter's hush, the world turns white,
Yet in the trees, a vibrant sight.
With feathers cloaked in crimson hue,
The cardinals dance in skies so blue.
Amidst the snow, their presence bright,
They catch the frost, a glint of light.
Like jewels against the winter's gray,
They sing a song to warm the day.
From barren boughs, their calls arise,
As whispers soft beneath dim skies.
A promise held in every note,
Of spring's embrace, on winter's coat.
Cardinals in Winter's Embrace
Beneath the frosty, silver skies,
Cardinals sing, a bright surprise.
In crimson coats, they flit and play,
Marking winter's soft ballet.
With every note, the cold retreats,
Their melodies, a gift that greets.
In branches bare, they dance atop,
In winter's hush, their voices pop.
Snowflakes swirl, the world is white,
Yet in their song, the heart takes flight.
Oh, how they brighten darkened days,
Cardinals serenade in countless ways.
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